Tuition-lock program helps college freshman
EDMOND, Okla. - As an incoming freshman at the University of Central Oklahoma , Jordan Gilles might have to cope with massive tuition increases in each of the four years he is enrolled.
But a new program that goes into effect this fall will allow Gilles and every other resident freshman at a comprehensive or regional state university to lock in their tuition at a guaranteed rate throughout their four-year degree...
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